Waiting for a Train

© Chuck S. Frizzell

Waiting for a Train

Uploaded: June 05, 2008

Description

I took this picture in Idaho. I thought I'd try to give it an Old West feel.

Shot in early morning
ISO 100 - f/5.6 - 1/400sec.

Exif: F Number: 5.6, Exposure Bias Value: 0.00, ExposureTime: 1/400 seconds, Flash: did not fire, auto mode, White balance: Auto white balance, FocalLength: 14.20 mm, Model: EX-Z850

Comments

Eivor Kuchta June 05, 2008

Very artistic, Chuck! The effects you used work perfectly here. It really gives an Old West feel. #936265

Michelle Alton June 06, 2008

Great! #6025555

Rebecca E. Komppa June 07, 2008

You have the talent!
And the skill.
Very nice. #6029195

Chuck S. Frizzell June 10, 2008

Thanks all, your too nice. But I like it. #6045839

isabel C. Zepeda level-classic June 18, 2008

Chuck.
You got the effect rite, all it need is the train, you did a great photo and you do have a nice talent.

ysa... #6075193

Chuck S. Frizzell June 18, 2008

Ysa, Thank you again. #6076351

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